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I'm on horse. *moo* Cow.

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It's multi-level. Kids can watch and laugh. Adults can watch and laugh. Which is good because I'm sure parents would eventually have to kill themselves if they had to watch something that's only entertaining to children. Like, you know, this or this.

I USED TO LOVE BLUES CLUES.

But luckily, my sister, being 9, doesn't watch those happy happy childrens TV shows.

She watches Hollyoaks.

Dear God...
 
that was unbelievable. i remember they did an episode based on waynes world a while back.

oh yeah, and cookie monster stole that damn show every episode he was in it.
every. episode.
 
Do you know why this is so awesome? DO YOU? Do you, REALLY?

Maryland. Why? Jim Henson was born somewhere boring down south, but he moved to Maryland. He went to high school, AND college in PG county. Got his start making puppets for a DC TV station (DC being Maryland, only, y'know technically not Maryland), and got his degree from the University of Maryland in, I **** you not, home economics. And without him, we might not have Grover around today to make that awesome little segment.

That aside, seriously, Sesame Street is awesome. If it weren't for the fact that I am a twenty-year-old college student with THE most ****tarded schedule, I swear I would watch it still.

EDIT: On the plus side, the autocensor is partially up. On the downside, I forgot we don't have spoiler tags anymore. Which kinda ruins the joke, but not really, because the joke wasn't funny in the first place.
 
[cue the blowing of the raspberry] Hell, man, I didn't say it was challenging or engaging. I'm sentimental. I still read children's books, and children's TV shows make me smile. Nothing wrong with that, unless of course you happen to be a grim and depressing old man. Which you, at the ripe old age of 22, sure as hell aren't.

Please don't take offense when I tell you to stop taking yourself so seriously. Hell, you're younger than my older brother and he's less of a... I don't know, codger? Than you are.
 
I understand that Sesame Street has some novelty, but it's not in any way challenging or engaging to an adult audience, and I don't see how it'd be entertaining for people who don't have kids with the exception of the occasional segments like this one, which honestly isn't enough to want to watch it. Or any of the other shows I watched when I was three.

G is for Grow up.
you have to understand... it's far more entertaining to an adult than any of the alternatives. so what do you say when your 4 year old jumps in your bed at 5 AM to watch TV (aside from get out of my room or i'm gonna gut you)? you say make it sesame street or i'm gonna gut you. it's too ****ing early for dora the explorer.

L is for Lesser Evil
 
You're talking about when you have kids. It's different when you have kids. Rukishou said it pretty well, you can watch Sesame Street without shame if you have kids... of course you have to be watching it with your kids. I'm talking about college-aged guys that don't live mom anymore. I think I grew up at around nineteen. Shave/shower, work ten hours, remember to eat now and then, squeeze in time for studies and social life, manage to get a couple hours of sleep when possible, *sigh* I didn't have the luxury of time needed to watch children's shows.

A is for Act your age.

WAAAAAH! I LIVE WITH MY MOMMY!

You got a problem with that?
 
God damn you people. This is not a thread to discuss the semantics of watching children shows. It's a thread to laugh at Grover as he rides a god damn cow. >:(